The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, August 18, 1886, Image 3
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The Death of Our Candidate.
(Itr i'. viltuII.tasU SMITr.)
Who killed our Candidate?
"We," says the Combinalion,
"With our eite little tricks,
We killed our Candidate."
Who buried hiin so deep,
"I," says Moses, the meek,
"With my farmer's spade,
I put hi forty feet deep."
Who tolled the bell?
"I," says the c;harlestoin Chief.
"With steady pull and solrtlut.
I tolled the bell.''
Who preached the funeral?
"I," says Riebland's Pope,
"With joyful acclamation,
I preached the funeral."
Carolina Sparlaln.
The Beautiful Snow.
Published by request.]
In the early part of the American
war, one dark Saturday morning in
the dead of winter, there died at the
Commercial hotel, Cincinnati, a young
woman over whose head two and
twenty summers only had passed.
She had once been possessed of an
enviable share of beauty.; had been,
as she herself sail, "flattered and
sought for the charms of her face,"
but alas ! upon her fair brow had
been written that terrible word "pros
titute." Once the pride of respecta.
ble parentage, her first wrong step
was no small beginning of the "same
old story over again." which has
been the only life history of thou.
sands. She might have shone in the
best of society. But the evil hour
that proved her ruin was but the
door from childhood; and having
spent a young life in disgrace and
s'uame, the poor friendless one died
the death of a broken-hearted out
cast. Among the personal effects
was found, in manuscript, the "Beau.
tiful Snow," which was immediately
carried to Enos. B. Ree<d, a gentle.
man of' culture aind literary taste,
who was at that time editor of the
National Union. In the columns of
that p)aper, on the mnorning following
the girl's deafth, the p)oem appearedl
in laiint for the first time, When the
paper containing the poem came out
iln the morning the body of the vic
timn had not yet received burial. The
attention of Thomas Buchan an Read,
one of the first American poets, was
soon1 directed to the newly published
lines, who was so taken with their
stirring pathos, that he imtnedliately
followed the corpse to its final rest
ing place.
Sueth are the plain facts concern
ing her whose "Beautiful Snow" will
long be regarded as One of the high
est gems in Amnerican literature.
Oh!I the snow, the beautiful sno0w,
- Fillng the sky and the earth bielow,
over the houasctops. over the Street,
Over the hedadts 01 the people you macet.;
D1anoing--flirIting---k,1 immig along,
flcmutliul Snow I It enn (to no0 wrong;
Flyinlg to kisa ladys f'atr cheek,'
Chginig to lips ini troiicsomec freAk;
Itenutiful snow from heaven abovte
Puire as an angel, gentle as love.
Oh I tihe snow, the bjeaut ifuil snow,
liow the flakes gather anud laugh :as they go 1
whirling about atinmaddening fun -
Chasing--laghinag---hurriy1ng by,*
It, lights on the faco, and tt spark les the eye.
Andtile dlogs, with a bark and a bound.
Snap at the crystals as they cdy arounad.
The town Is, alivye, and Its, heart Is a glow
To welcome the comning or beautIful snow.
How, wild the crowd goes surgimg along, ]
iHailing eachl other with humiior andi song;
Htow..theo gay sleighs, like meteors flash biy
Bright for th Iomoenit, theit lost to tile eye, -
Over the crust of t ic beau t ul Snow;
snlow so pure when it fails 1from tihe sky.
To b,trainpled and tracked by thouasands of
Tilltebtlendi witht the tilth in tile horrIble
Once I was pure as t.he snow, bult I foil
Foil like the sno0w flakes from, heaven to hell
Fell to be tramnpled as iiith onl the street'
Fell to be scofled, to lie spit on and beaL;
Ileadilng-curlsing--drleiniig to dlie;
soliing mny 80ou1 to whoover' would bni'v- ,
D)ealg inl shatn1o for a mtorsecl of bire'ali
Hiating the living and fearinag the doad -
Meial Goad, have I falien so low y
And yet I was once like the benauiful51 5snow1.
Once I was fair as the beautIful snlow.
Witha eye like a erystal, a iheart, like its
Once I was Ioe frminocenat grace
Flattered an ogt o h chiarins or mny
Fat hIer--miother--sst ors--allI, [face;
odandinayselflI have lost lby itny fal;
Thevoriest wretch that, goes shaiverig by.
WVillmnako a wide sweep iest I wvander too n igh, I
For all that is on or above mae I kanow,'
.There is nethinag thait?s pure as t he beauttiful a
HIoWt-ango it shloulcl be that this beautiful
Should fsll on a sinner wyitha nowheore to go
howe tange it, should at whena night, (ocmsa
If thei snow and the ie strauck my desperate
aintn feezig-dingalone, [baan,
o w e fr payr,too weak for a 111an1
To be haeardl In the streets of the crazy towat
'ob nalt ite Iaan tera h n'down;
WVith a bed and a ashroudc ofithe her.u ifulh snow.
helpless anid focul as8 tha tramipcd snow,
$t,Iner,cdespaitr nlot, UltrIst staopetha low
'Jo reseno the soul that ia lost in siam,
Andl raise it to life and' enjoymnct aga in,
Orontning-bloedinig, dying for thee, '
'the Crueafledi haunag on the cursed tree!I
H is acecents of mercy fell soft on (lthe ar,
is thorda morey for mie ? wIIli e hiear aamy wceatk
Y,(:a I ii th sleai tat for sinnc'rn ida flow,
KM 18iluhllsdeliIlta
A bsolutely Pure.
Thiis yoweer nver vartls. A puarvol of
tiiisty, trengti holesomeness. Moro
"oiiithan V th orliny kins, ad can..
iot, be1 schd lin(02 contIe it ion wit h the mitittle
>f low test 'short weight alumia or l)iphsphto
>Ow<lcr. ~Okl 01n1 y ini cans,8 IOYAl. BAKING
?owER R Co.. 10U \ al st.. N. Y. 1-1'2-ly.
D. & E. L. KERRISON,
80 anel i2 II sC L STII EET.
31IAilLEST1ON, : : :S. C.
DRY GOODS,
ILACK( AND) COLO(RED) DRiESs,
1,INENS3, llOSIERY, &c. &c.,
IN LAfl(GE VARIETY.
1 I r
I)I
Cash ordersi, amouting to $10.00 or
>ver,~ will be~ delivered ini cle country
rCe of charge.
All orders promp)tly attended to.
C. & E. L. KERRISON,
1 201ly CHARLESTON, S. C.
0LUMBIA MA I NE SHOPS. 'l
N1AR UNIoN REI'T, VoLt'M A, S. C.
ozhr & Dial, inanfalr igr of F0our
vd rist 3Ils, Salw ed liei il all kinds
i foundry work in Iro aOl11( Blrass.
.griecll.iral l Sta 1onary Steam Eo..
i. Repairs of all kin<ls promptly
or anly wvork ntu li ne ii 'n apl 31ienitioni.
"irst class work anld fair prices.
A . L . K. D IAL,
xEcUtrix of GEo. L. ial, StMrvivor of
Tozer & Dial. ]
TFiOS. B. LEE,
3-min Manager.
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Also, a fuill line of WVall Paper, a
h)orderIng and Cehilinug D ecorations.
One Iudred different styles of u
bindow Shades, mounted on best
sprFing Fixtures, from F"ifty Cents to
'ive Dollars a Window.]
T1he usual fine selection of Body
trussels, Tapestry Brussels, Extra
super Three Ply and Cotton Chain
jarpeCts, at prices that will compare e
vith any market in the States. a
If' you are in want of tany of the s
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Sllfferliig Womeicn ! !
U)lIma ' Ul li Ga'eat Ietla3dist
siclin un1a or
3radfield's Female Regulator
ATs'rANT A, oA., 1Feb. 20, l188 .
&)a. I- BOAnIH:LD 1 Dear)2 Sir-soine lifteeni
'as ago I txaoni netd the re3c12 1t of Ferniale
lego itOr, anoleit flly sitiliet 2uthIorities
ni regal i Ito or(n11 pon1enI Iis,111 la ih (11s wellI
s now) pronouncI1e II to be1 ihe Iii(,< 3cien11tice
ne( li k i f litumbinat inn1 of t e really relablo
emlive 1 'gtablle aigentts knowni t o scienico.
0 act <irect131ly onl the wombl tI i t erancor12101.
a111s, a11ui the orlganls 2(n1el nrs sympath11i ztng p
litect l with these4(; ane,1 i,t 4I ere ort lo i<ling
spelel lIc rom1113ily for allH elieases3 ol I he wom
.I ICssi m(nuHl u, 1f.I., l>. [I.
The1( coutIt I is I(00'9 le t finne iuk nostrumns
nitP, wvhich claimI' to (2uro e'verytinIg---even1
'0ma211 CompIllinIt,.. We .'ny to y(oii, If you
'211103'0I ' i le1 'iv ir T1111 i s o ly n
Sol by iall ciru'ggistli. s(11l for oinr i 'Pentiso
rn h eall Ii iii n plap ies's,0. W'omen, a
VEV GOODS AA
A
G)LUD &
We are daily receiving NEW GOO
;TYLE AND LOW PRICES far exci
narket. Remember the class of good
,ustom Clothing; llanan & Sons' Fin
Nuos' (not Geo. 11. Ziegler) Fine Cust
as. Means' $3.00 Shoes. Our line
cc us.
CLOUD 4
3-17--"t. The New
TI
SEASON H
ruit G ans and
Fruit Jars,
.Jell
lotli Brass and Enameled. E
AL
'in Ware, Crockery,
Glass and Wooden War
Plated Go,
STO
From Twelve to T
toofing ard Repairing of Sto
SCOTT
RICHB4
WIARBLE FRONT JEWELl
MAIN STREET, 4
[t. N. Richbourg, Successor to Wmn. Ohi
Diamonds, Silverware, Plat edware,
locks, Jardinieres, the Choicest Gems,
or WVedding Presents and home use to p1
11( WViter styles In Jewvelry arc elegant
A Solid Silver Hunting Case Americs
M1usic De
I have added to my~ jewelry estab
rill be found the celebrated Steinway, Up
have the sole control In this State, als<
~yles. Wilcox & White, and Shioninger 4
rass Instruments, Sheet Music and Musi
>gue and p)rices, and be sure and write to
.C., before purchasing elsewhere. I
acrefore oil'er you lower p)rlces thant thocs
10-15-1y
' rlA'gEor.'Ell Mga zi,al ie. h tnn.t ht
[ce Cream
[CE! I0E!!
[cc Cream at the Newberr~y Ice House
very day, Sundays excepted1, from 10
. m. to 10 p. m. Families sulppliedl at
lort notice on reasonable terms.
In abunidanc; suffleient to supply the
>wni and the surrounding coilmy. Ice
[onse open every day fr'om 0 a. mi. to 10
.im.; Sundays from 9 a. mn. to 10 a. mn.,
mud fromi 0 p. mn. to 7 p. mn. Ice t ickets
>r sale. Trerms eash.
WV. II. UU(NTI, Agt.
2--3-tf Ne wherry, S. C.
rhe Newv Drug~ Firm
OF
)OFIELII & IJYONS
At thle store lately o)ccuplied1 by Dri.
ant1, haive onl hland a large stotk of
'ure Drugs,
Patent Medicines,
'ancy Toilet Articles,
AMIP (.OODS IN GRtEAT VARiEiTY,
.'OAIPs, SPICEs, CI A Rs A'ii TOnIACCO
ill favt everytinig usual ly fo ndi im a
rIt-cl-s d rug store, and the y immtend(
illIing at whoesale and r retail prices to
lit, t he~ ihneos. Preiscri pt Ions Ill led at
I hlours. Call and see us.
COIlELDI & LYONS,
Successor~s to D)r. Fantit,
0----hnNeowhere, S. C.
O LOW PH1CERN,
T
SMITH'S!
1)S, which, for N HV ANI) NOIlY
Al anything heretofore otred in this
i we handle-Stronse & B3ro's Fine
e Custom Shoes for Gaents; Z7I.:w,E
omn Shoes for Ladies; the celebrated
f Neck Wear is superb. Come to
SMITH,
berry Clothiers, Newberry. S. C.
AS Cm
y Glasses and
P'reserving Kettles,
xtra Rubbers for Fruit Jars.
ISO
e,
xIS and 'Table ( utlery,
Brooms and Castiln8gs,
VES,
wenty-Five Dollars.
ves and Tin Ware a Specialty.
& BRO
3UR G'S
RY AND MUSIC PARLOR,
OLUMBIA, S. C.
L'ze, Jeweler, Waitchinaiiker & Sil versmuithi.)
3ronz'es, G~old Wat(ches, Silver WaT:tches,
['reciouis Stones, anid every article mia<le
eaUse the mnost fast idi1Ous. 'P'he new~ F"all
bey oltildescipIt lon.
n' watch for only $10.00.
Ilshmient a mutsic depatrtmienit, in wh1ich
right, Grnid and Square Pianios, of whIich
Fischer, Grovcnistein and Fullecr in al
)rgans of every eecriptioni. StrinIgeil a1(
cal Findings. Sendl for' <les9criptive caxta
R. N. Richourg, Maxin Street, Coiumbuia,
buy my inlst riutns ouitright nin enn i
who haive theitn on consign ment.
-BEST IN THE
*? WORLD.
3 Rifle.
ETr Itrf rl. enwn . H end for
OUR ABY's FIRET YEA R, by M~ARION
eipt of 2 cen'lt stainp l by 1i44ell & Ca:.rik,
Mercntile Exchanige~ 1ull ling, N. Y. l.lI
PARKER'S TONIC.
A Pulre Faillily Mceiitnc {|1.{, Nerrr lnliij1eg,
If' you areO aI hiiwyer, mIinist'er 01r buiness4!4
Oilcre tin 10 nttake intox cat ing St i lmi lan1ts, but1
If you are a1 mlchlanxic or fair.netr, wornl out1
wvit,h overwork, or a mnother run down'i by
family or househol dulties try Parker41's4 Ton) 14'.
lIfyou ha've D)yspepshi, I lteumlatism11, Ktlleiny
or U rinan .'Comnplinlt, or if you are troullI
with any lil4order of the( lunlgs, stomc.l110
bowels, bilood1 or' nerves youl can1 be curedu by
P'AflK lRl'sTON IC.
CA UT1'ON Ilifserillsubstitute11 41. PaIrk1r's
TonIc 1is01 coposed0 oIfLIl,h best4 remial441 atgent
inI the( worlI.andi' i (n1irlyl <lYnt~ from lu
prepara 11on1s11 of ginlger. ',emi for cIirclar.
PA RKE R'S
111111 BAL1AM
Parkeor'' I lair Hlsamul t~is laney perlfmnlued
ami11 Vis warranted to pre1vent1 fall inlg of1 14 he1 hair
1a1nd to remuove (dand41rnlI uand itchin1g.
JIISCOOK( & Co., 1e:1 William11 Stireol, Ne'w
York. S5ohl by aL ll rgits inI large bo11ttles1
at Oneo Dolbatr. -.)i
Ses.siuon 0opens fl?ir: 4 nia oIf (October .
Tfen teaersei. Ten11 pianos( ill con1sl;ant
lIse, -'aIcilities inl F-'enlch m1a4 Music,
Whole cost of 11oa:rd and1( rlarIli TJIi..
tioni for year' $1 05.h0(.
.Jtiy 15, issfi. 7.-8..71,
Rulcklnl's Armic' .Salvo.
Tlhe lust . Ilve in 11he wold 1for Cuts, SOr(es,
11ruises, UJlcers,Sailt Rh1e(m I lvo res, Tet1(.(
all 8k in iruins1, and11 posit1 vly~ (lIres pi1les,
or 110 pay r(aju1red4. It 1.4 guar1limI oel to4 givo
POrfeel '.a1is14n1e1 1on, or money14 refunde41d.
Ari' IC( ent p4er1 b14 ox. I"or lef by C44Ilbt
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. 1
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT,
Wlnlington, N. C., May 2, 1880
I AST .LINE
BlTWEEN
Charleston and Columbia and
Upper South Carolina.
condensel schedule
(10I N1 WIEST.
Leave Charleston, - - 7.20 a mo
" Latnes, - - - 8.34 a mo
" Sumter, - - - 9.33 a i
Arrive Colunib i, - - 10.40 a m)
" Wilttsoboo, - - 3.02 p in
" Chester, - - - '.18 p In
" Yorkville, .. .. .. i;.5 p mi
" Iaincaster, - - 7.01 p im
Roek liill, - - 5.03 p n
" Charlotte, N. C., - (.15 p m1
Newberry, S. C., - 12.48 p ml
Greenwood, - - 2.42 p in
" Laurens, - - 0.30 p m1
Andlerson, - - .1.47 p in
" Greenville, - - 5.35 p m
" Waihalla, - - 6.33 p m~
" Abbeville, - - 1.10 p m
" Spartanburg, - :1.20 p In
" lendhrsonville, N. C., 7.10 p m
(11N(t EAST.
1eave .fendersonville, N. C., 7.00 a Im
"t Spartanburg, - - 12.10 p m
" Abbeville, - - 11 05 a m
" Walhlalla, - - 8.30 a m
" Gireenville, - - 9.4t5 a m
" Anderson, - - 10.22 a in
" Laurens, - - 9.10 a in
" Greenwood, - - 12.414 p m
" Newberry, - - 3.02 p In
" Charlot te, N. C., - 1.00 P m1
Rock 1lii, - - 2.02 p in
I"aneaster, - - 7.00 a n
" Yorkville, - - 11.45 p in
" Chester, - - 2.45 P im
" Winnsboro, - - 3.48 p in
" Columbia, - - 5.27 p m
Arrive Sumter, - - - 0.-12 p in
" Lanes, - - - 7.45 p mn
" Charleston, - - 9.10 p In
On Stnidays train will leave Charles
ton. S. C., 8:45 a. mt., arrive Columbia 1
p. in. Retturning leaves Columbia 5-27
p. in., arrives Charleston 9:45 p. in.
Solid Trains between Cliarlestou amd
Col11ubia.
Special IBtlfl'et Cars attached to this I
(rain. No extra charge for seat iII these
ears to passengers holding First Class
liekets.
J. F. DrviNE, ]
General Superintendent.
. M. EMERSON,
General Passenger Agent. A
8'v I YARI
"i'i TUY.'rv MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION."
5,000 Mm ltta(iS--$12,000,000 INSUtsc Ae
$50,000.00 nRI,sERI. A
Policies have a paid u1p value after live
years amd a cash surrender value of b0
per cent. at Old age. Assessments are n
(ol lected every four imonths through the
1nion ''rust; Co.., of I'hilailelphila, trust
ed capital $1,000,000 00, and are held
exclusively to pay (e10th losses. This is
one of t.hi best assessmnenti coml)anies v
doing business in the State, the only one
haviiig surrIeider valtte to policies, lias
never se-alcil a poley or levied nit extra
anee-silnent. It Is always below its esti
iiae.
Agents wt"anted to canvass the State
For further i filrniation athlress I
W. C. SWAFF'iEMD, c
State Mantager.
Opposite G:randt C:,ntral C-olumbliia, S. C. L
CILL N E
CHILLS A ND FE VER
OR FEVER AND ACUE
HUJGNES'TONIC
A SAFE AND CERTAIN REMEDY
besti chili rem'd I ave ever aeard of or usNed.
'ar t,f ai botle (withouit iusiing aniy quihiinei 4curi
mew.'-P. wV.WrrnE 'Tl 1, Depuity sheriti Jeif.Co.,Ark(.
WILL YOU TRY IT ?
For sulo 1by ll D)ruggIsts. Prico. 8 I.00 a bottle.
R. A. ROBINSON & C.MaopalnTns,LoUlsvIL LE,KY.
GLENN SPRINGS,
SP'AlTANIiwt COUNTY, S. C. L
Withiin two( hours ditive oif thie city of L
A
Spartiianbu11rg, over a picturesQiqueI
road.
Open (4) visitors, May I to October 15.
- L
Flirst clasi~s <daily hack linies from Spar-- A
Saiibumrg, makinug goo<d conniec
nei.it ins wvithI all trains. A
Te'looe line in operation to 5pairtanbliurg.
I )aily minii. A ni for thie convieniicie (II
oft guests I here is a p)ost;oIle in the hotel.
A goodl livery stable at the sprinig.
in athlitioni to (lie hiotelI proper, a large, N
thriee siory biliniig, with nieatly ap
Po! ite< bed rooin, parlors, sitting "
r'oom)s, bli ar<1l room1, iinig room,1 balI re
roomi, &c., there are e!ight cottages, with Ii1
a lng piazza/.: ini front of each cot tage,
eniclosing a beautiful lawn. Amd in ad
ilit ion to thesec ainother building has just
bieein)mleted(, with twelve birg(e, comn
fort able, well venitilaited<1 rooms.
A good band has b)een sccenredl for the
seasoni, andit dancing or other amuse
mencits, such as musicals, readings, thle
utricals, progressive euchre parties, 1o
siel lin g bees, & c., are enljoyed4 every
Hoard a t prnivate house~ts cani be 01)-J)
taiined, with free access to the spring, b)y
payiing to thie propr)ietors of the hotel a o
reaisoniable rate per we'ek.
Th le inerel water is unsurpasse55d.
F'or rales of board1, prices of waler~ and I)
>t hi4r part i~uilars, a1 tlress the prIopr)1ietors, 1)
Sl MllSON & SiMPSON
U~lenli Spinigs, Spnaiianuiig Co., S. C.
10-1
P A RK ER'S )
H AIR BALISAM M
S thtio ptopulaor favorito for dressIng
the4 hair, neatorinlg color whien
ray,1an pro.veniIng Dand ridf.
h lnar faliling, (1nd4 1.a Nuro (01 please. M i
lOc, an 1.00nt DuggIts V i
Theo best Coughi Cure you can uso0, ll
And to best prev'ent Ivo known for consumption. It
(ure. bodily painia, andiigu alldisordeor of the stomnach , r
iwsI(a i g, I ,~-*Jiver, ineiiiyt, Urinary Organs itl
gling atgait dlistEat1.. andi itiowly drifting towards foi
tho gCr.i', will inl n1iiot eaUses r!co(ver their health b.y 1(1
the timetly use oft P.ii1n .Ii' Tosie, but,, delay Ia dan. ICii
gerous. Takhe it in tiine. Hold by all Druggists la 1)0
lirge b,ottie:t at Sji.O0.4
'HINDERCORNS P
n11 i..ns wats, iioe c .(allouse,&c Ifind1e41rathe.ir fur. ap
her gr ow'lth. 5toplttnui pahit. (Jivonotroubile. 3iunkentho
'1 i*nib ii?!. i hitiii rn ce ti whten everyidng
DAuri.ISUIP1T.
rHt NEWBERRY HOTEL,
NEWIBIRRRY, S;'O.
W. T. Jonos & Brother,
(SUCCESSOItS TO C. C. CIIASE,)
Proprietors.
Centrally Located, 14pular" Prices,
'olito Attention. -12-1y.
IRICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R.
Columbia & Greenville Division.
'ASSENGER DEPA1'ME1.NT.
COLUMNIA, 8. C. July 11) I15
On and afler Sunday, J yas iA l
"AS\AtTAN ilrun as herewithg In
louted upon lhis road and its branches
Daily, except Sund ays.
No. 63. UP PA8ENGilt.
.eave 8. C. Junction 10.20 a it
" Colutmbia, C. U. 1)epot 10.45 a in
1rrlvo Alston, .- - - 11.4 ut i
Newberry, - - - 12.48 p in
" Ninety-Six, 1) . 2.3 p i
lrrive Greenvilile, - - - -. 6 p35 p n
No.62. DOWN PASSENGIElIt.
.eave Greenville, - - .45 a In
1raivo Belton, - - 1I.45 a in
" Hodges - - 1. an
" Ninety-Six, D - - 17 p ni
" Newberry, - - 3.0 p m
" Alston ' 4.02 p mt
trrive Columnida, C. & (;. Ipot - 6.16 p t
rrive S. C. Junetion. . . . . 5.3 p I
PARTANDUio, UNiON & COLUMnIA IAILROAD.
No.63. UP PASSENUElt.
.eave Alston, . - - 11.6 i n
1rrivo Strother, - - - 12.27 p in
" Shelton, . - 12.6p n
" Santuc , . - - 12 p in
" Union,' - - - 1.25 p in
Jonesville, - - 2.3 p in
lrrive Spartanburg, 8. U. & C " .l. : i'
it. & D. D.).n)U.30itt
No.62. DOWN PASSENIEIR.
,cave Spartan burg, It. & D. Depot ,I 12 00 m
Sp artattburg, S. U.& C. D)epot,U 12.20 p im
rrivoJoesville, - - . i
" Union. 1) - - 1.411 na
" Satuc, - -
" Shelton, - . 25 p i
Strother, . . . p in
rrive at Alston. -I
ILUR ItIDUi itAIL.aotAI) AND ANDERSON
IItnANUII.
.cave llelton 4.16 p It
Lrrive Anderson . 4.47 p in
" Pendletoni 6.2 p in
.cave Senecn 8.1 p m
trrive Walhalla .3 m
.eave Walhalla, - - 2a in
rrive Seneca C, - 8 42 a in
1'endletonm, - 1.38 a in
Anderson, - 10.22 it ni
rrive at Belton, - - 10.67 a in
LAUtXNS RAiLWAy.
cave Newberry - - - 3.30 1 m
rrive Laurens C. 11.. - . :1 0 In
cave Laurens C. H., - - 9.10 a in
rrive Newberry. - - ;2.1u p ai
A111i1VILLI: InANOR.
eave Hlodges, . - - . 3.10 p in
rrive at Abbeville. - - - 4.10 p mt
cave Abbeville, - - - - 11.06 at at
.rrive at l oges, - - - - 12.t0 p mi
CONNECTIONS.
Close connecl lti is now tmnde at. Neneet
i hI it. & 1). It. it. f'or Allanta andi buyond.
. With South Carolina Itallroad from Char
leston.
With Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad roni Charloton, Wihnington
and all points North thereo I.
With Charlotte. Colunmbla and Augusta
Railroad from Charlotte and all points
North thereof.
With Asheville & 8partanburg Rail Road
for point in Western North Carolina.
With A. & C. Div. It. & 1). It. It., from all
p9ints South and West.
). With A. & C. Div., It. & D. IH. R., from At%
lanta and beyond.
With A. & C. Div., It. & D. It. It., from all
poiuts South and W est.
With South Carolina Railroad for Charles
ton.
Witlh Wilmington. Columbia and Augusta
Itall road for W"ilmninigtont anmd thme North.
WVith Charlotte, Coluttmbia atnd Augusta
Rtailroadl for Chtarlotie and time North.
I. With Ashteville &Sltranburg Italiroad
from fIIendersonylho
I. With A. & C. Div., it. & D). R. It., fromt
Charlotte antd bteyond(.
G. It. T1ALCOTT, Su periiteindent,
I). CAtnwl'g.z, Ass't Geineral Passenger Agt.
olumtbia. 8. C.
'ilmig~too,cal,& Au a R.B,
CYomilematigecl Scedeulle.
TItAINS GOING .9OUTlI.
DAmTn July 12t11, 18185. No. 48. No. .10.
Unily. Daily.
v. Wilminltgton-..-...... ...8 20 P~. M. 10 10 t-, M.
v. IL.W aciamaw............ 412 ' 11 17 ,
v. Maion................ 110 "' 12-.103A.MB.
rrivo Florentco............26 15" i15"
" Sut..... ....-. -...4 34 A. M. 4 3
" Columnbin.--------.-....40 " i U4I '0
TItAINS GO)ING4 NOILTiI.
No. 43. N o. 47.
'. Columtbla . ......... ....... 9 55 1. .
Prive 8ittiter'.,. ... ............ 66g
[3ave Florence.................4 30 i. Mt. 5 07 A . B
v. Marin.................. 14 "~ 553:
g. L. Waeentia ......7 14 " 7 4.1
r~. Wlhtniington............ :o * (17 'a
Traini No. 43 stops t all Sttions.
Nos. 48 anid 47astops ontly i. lrintkluy's
himtevi lio, Lake 11 acentinw, Fair Iltt'i
.chmols, Maritn, Poc h)ueo, Florence. lTimtonti
lIe, Lytnchbttrg, MayetIville, 8umttor, W edgo
l'tnI1sengerst for Colutnibia antd tall po(ints ott
& (4' It. It-, C U . & A. It. It. .Stat.ions, Aikeni
utcliotn, aind all points buyon,I, shul tnke
a. 418 NIgt, Expmre.tl
Belparata Pl'tlunnu Sleepera (or 8tnynnn alt
10l rot Augtusta ott tratin 48.,
L'ttasengers ott 40 ctan taiko 48 tralin (rornt Flo.
neco for Cohtnnbltn, Auigutat timd Gerorgla
tInts in Columbnhin.
Alil trtains run 80olid bot wcen Chiarlestotn anto
ialtigtn
General Suipeintetnant.
t'. M. EMdERSON, (Gen't Pass. Agt.
outhi Carolina RallWay Companty.
OMMEu%CING BUINDAY NOV. 29), 1885, at
(1.05 A. M., Passiengor II'rainsa will tunm as
lows,"Enttstern tlttie :n
TO AND FnOM CHIARLESTON.
EAST (D)AiLY.)
tpart ColumbIn at.. .. l;.30 a in 6.27 p i
to Chatrlest on.......11.00 p mi 19.00 p in
WEST (DA i,LY.
IIpart Chatrleston....7.20 a in 5.10 p iu
1(o Coluiititbin.......1036 I it 11.001 ~ mn
TO AND3 FRIOM CAMDEN.
EAST (DAILY EXCEl'T SUNDA I'.)
part, Coitlin. .o.:0 a. in. 6.06 P mn 6.27 p it
to Uanden...12.7 p mt. 7.42 p1 m1 7..32 p it
WEST? (DahrAY Ex(:Ei.T BiNnAiy.)
hularttinaden.....74 at mI 7.46 ti m :.16 y in
io Colum tbin.1.25 a it 10.:5 a im l0.00 p mt
To) AND FItOM AUGUSTA.
EAST (DAILY.)
Ilpart Columubtn.;.......0 ti mn 6 27 P in
to Auigustta........ ....11.35 a in 1(0.25 pt t
WEST (IIAILY.)
lpart, A utgust a.....6 at mR 1.40 pt mt
to Columin, l.i.....103 a mt 10.00 p ma
CON NECIONS
.1l( uatCohtlubi witht Columbia) and (Greeni.
hi ill lon<l by traint atrrivintg at 10.35~A.M.,
it deparItinlg at 5.27 P. PM. At Coltumtbla
ntction wIth Ch,arlot te, Columttbia andtc Au
sta Intil Itondu by amte trin to nutu frotan
)oits on bortht roadsl.
"assenge~jrs by thtese trainst ttakc Suipper at
LtChlesCuton wIth steanmors for Now York ;
1l ont 'Tesdays tand Ft idays withl steamter
er; taso wIth Chatrleston tand Savannah
ilroad to antd fiotm Satvanntah tnd aill
Lt. Augutat wlith GeorgIn aind Central
Ilroadls to antd from all points West and
ithm. A t lilaickvIlle to atnd f romn p)Onts otn
rntwell Rtailroad. Through ticket an beti1)
i'ihasedl to all poits Soimtht and West, by'
DMcUE EN, A gent, Colurnbia.
.JOllN 31. P'ECK, G4enteral Mantager.
1). C. A LIEN, (Gen. Pass. andto Tiekel. AgI